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Sonic is Missing in Mount Rainier, MD

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PAWBOOST ID

70975915

NAME

Sonic

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Male

SPECIES

Cat

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Hey all, Hoping that anyone could help me in locating my escape artist cat named Sonic. He is 100% an indoor cat, but sometimes likes to believe he is an outdoor cat, and thinks it's a fun game to run out the door when no one is looking. I believe it was some time in the early evening last on Nov 12 that he snuck out the side door I hadn't realized was open.  This is the first time in 2 1/2 years that he has successfully escaped the hse without anyone knowing.  He is SUPER friendly, and although he's actually 9 years old, he still acts like he's 2. He is SO friendly that he might have even convince someone to take him in and cuddle him... I'm worried about him being out in the cold all night again tonight. I've put out food, a littler box, and some clothes with my scent and a blanket on our porch, but still no luck. I've tried calling him, but we all know how that goes with cats.  He is actually chipped, but the name and number attached to it is for the woman who fostered him before I got him from OHIO. 😒 If you see any wandering gray kitties with white markings, please let me know! We are located on 29th St between Taylor and Upshur. I also posted in the Mt. Rainier Facebook page and the Mt. Rainier listserv, but I figure it couldn't hurt to post here as well. Attached are some photos of my little menace. Thank you in advance for any help finding my little boy!

DESCRIPTION

Sonic is a grey, short haired domestic cat, who is on the smaller side and is lean and lanky. He has a white bib, white socks, and a wee little white tip on his tail. He also has a wonky left eye that looks much worse than it actually is and doesn't really affect his ability to see or his activity level.

AREA LAST SEEN

Mount Rainier, MD 20712

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

29th St and Taylor St

DATE LAST SEEN

November 12, 2024


Loretta P.

3 weeks ago

Sit outside when dark and shake a treat bag

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Sheri L.

4 weeks ago

Post of 24petconnect.com nextdoor and get fliers up

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Jennifer R.

4 weeks ago

Try these tips: Indoor cats that get outside usually stay close but Try these tips: Indoor cats that get outside usually stay close but they will hide b/c they get scared of the new sounds and textures outside. Check all hiding places (under decks/porches, sheds, bushes, parked cars, up in trees, in storm drains or other exposed pipes). Ask your neighbors to check those areas of their yards and to open their sheds/garages in case the cat went in unseen and got locked in. Post flyers in your neighborhood b/c not everyone uses fb or knows about these lost/found pet sites. File a report with your local shelter and give them a picture so if someone brings in your cat they will be able to more quickly reunite you. Go in person and ask to see all the cats. Do not rely on staff to visualize your cat the same way you do. Do not rely strictly on pictures posted on their website in case the site is not up-to-date or not all-inclusive. Cats will come out at night to search for food so put a dish of smelly cat food outside near the door the cat most likely went out. You can also try going out at night with a flashlight to see if you can get the reflection of the light in its eyes. Shared and prayingFollow these tips...they work :) Owners of lost cats on the lost and found pet pages have said that these tips work, especially numbers 1, 3 and 5: 1. Put wet/smelly food out in the evening. Pick it up during the day or if you notice it's attracting strays. 2. Put a trail of dirty litter from the box all along the edge of your yard and along trees and bush lines close by and along side any chin trails. Do not out the entire litter box outside. 3. Put out an unwashed article of your clothing or a dirty sheet/towel/t-shirt. You can also make "scent strips" from these items and place them in trails leading to your door. 4. Go out in the evening with a flashlight and look under porches, sheds, etc. 5. You can make chum trails leading to your door by using a can of canned tuna in water (no oil) or canned cat food and a gallon of warm water. Shake well and sprinkle in trails leading to your door. You can also make scent trails using dirty litter. 6. Your cat will be most active between dusk and dawn. Trying shaking a bag of treats and softly calling your cat's name while searching with a flashlight to catch the reflection of your cat's eyes. 7. Get fliers up right away with phone number asking for sightings right away and ask neighbors to check garages, etc. 8. File a lost report with the appropriate shelter and visit *in person* often. Most cats do not go far, especially those that are not used to spending time outdoors. Every 2 seconds a pet is lost..MICROCH IP!! ! they will hide b/c they get scared of the new sounds and textures outside. Check all hiding places (under decks/porches, sheds, bushes, parked cars, up in trees, in storm drains or other exposed pipes). Ask your neighbors to check those areas of their yards and to open their sheds/garages in case the cat went in unseen and got locked in. Post flyers in your neighborhood b/c not everyone uses fb or knows about these lost/found pet sites. File a report with your local shelter and give them a picture so if someone brings in your cat they will be able to more quickly reunite you. Go in person and ask to see all the cats. Do not rely on staff to visualize your cat the same way you do. Do not rely strictly on pictures posted on their website in case the site is not up-to-date or not all-inclusive. Cats will come out at night to search for food so put a dish of smelly cat food outside near the door the cat most likely went out. You can also try going out at night with a flashlight to see if you can get the reflection of the light in its eyes. Shared and prayingFollow these tips...they work :) Owners of lost cats on the lost and found pet pages have said that these tips work, especially numbers 1, 3 and 5: 1. Put wet/smelly food out in the evening. Pick it up during the day or if you notice it's attracting strays. 2. Put a trail of dirty litter from the box all along the edge of your yard and along trees and bush lines close by and along side any chin trails. Do not out the entire litter box outside. 3. Put out an unwashed article of your clothing or a dirty sheet/towel/t-shirt. You can also make "scent strips" from these items and place them in trails leading to your door. 4. Go out in the evening with a flashlight and look under porches, sheds, etc. 5. You can make chum trails leading to your door by using a can of canned tuna in water (no oil) or canned cat food and a gallon of warm water. Shake well and sprinkle in trails leading to your door. You can also make scent trails using dirty litter. 6. Your cat will be most active between dusk and dawn. Trying shaking a bag of treats and softly calling your cat's name while searching with a flashlight to catch the reflection of your cat's eyes. 7. Get fliers up right away with phone number asking for sightings right away and ask neighbors to check garages, etc. 8. File a lost report with the appropriate shelter and visit *in person* often. Most cats do not go far, especially those that are not used to spending time outdoors. Every 2 seconds a pet is lost..MICROCH IP!! !

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Vee D.

4 weeks ago

Can you contact the rescue to update the chip information?

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